Vengo 1993 Edition (BAVWBT)
Overview
The Vengo New Testament was translated by Wycliffe Bible Translators in 1993. Vengo (Vəŋo), or Babungo, is a Grassfields language and the language of the Vengo people from the village of Babungo in the Cameroonian Grassfields. The spelling Bamungo is also often found. In their own language, the Vengo people call their village vengo [vəŋóo] and their language ghang vengo [gháŋ vəŋóo], which means "language of the Vengo"; it is thus officially listed under the name Vengo or Vengoo. Other names for the language are Vengi, Pengo, Ngo, Nguu, Ngwa, Nge.
Language and People
Vengo (ISO 639-3: bav) is spoken by approximately 27,000 people in Southwestern Cameroon, Enlarged Area. [Glottolog: veng1238]
Publishing and Organizations
Published by Wycliffe Bible Translators USA. Translation type: New.
References
- Audio Bible - Audio Bible, Faith Comes By Hearing
- Yigisǝ nwi mǝkee mǝfimǝ maŋ Ghaŋ Veŋoo - Online text, Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc.
- Bible For Developers - DBL archive entry, Digital Bible Library
- Global Bible Catalogue - Global Bible Catalogue entry.
- ebible.org entry - ebible.org.